#1
Which principle emphasizes the right of individuals to make their own decisions regarding their healthcare?
#2
Which ethical principle in nursing involves the obligation to do no harm and prevent harm to patients?
#3
Which ethical principle in nursing involves the duty to tell the truth and not deceive patients or colleagues?
#4
Which ethical principle emphasizes the fair and equal distribution of healthcare resources, ensuring that everyone has an opportunity to receive proper care?
#5
In nursing practice, what does the principle of confidentiality entail?
#6
In nursing practice, what does the principle of beneficence entail?
#7
Which legal doctrine protects healthcare professionals from legal action when providing assistance in emergencies?
#8
What is the primary purpose of the Nurse Practice Act in the United States?
#9
Which ethical principle focuses on the fair distribution of resources and equal treatment for all individuals in healthcare?
#10
In nursing practice, what is the term for the intentional touching of another person without their consent?
#11
Which legal doctrine holds healthcare professionals responsible for providing a standard of care expected in their profession?
#12
What is the term for disclosing confidential patient information without their consent, which is considered unethical and illegal?
#13
In the context of nursing ethics, what does the term 'veracity' refer to?
#14
What is the primary purpose of an advance directive in healthcare?
#15
What legal doctrine allows patients to make decisions about their medical treatment, even if it contradicts medical advice?
#16
What is the term for the process of critically examining and evaluating information to determine its accuracy and relevance?
#17